US5288017A - Collapsible spreader - Google Patents
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- A01C—PLANTING; SOWING; FERTILISING
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- the present invention generally relates to portable spreaders of both the broadcast and drop kind which are supportable on a pair of wheels and which can be manually pushed by an operator and whose dispensing rate, including on-off control, can be manually regulated.
- Spreaders of this kind can be of two types, a unit which is permanently constructed at the factory, and an articulated unit designed for assembly by the consumer after purchase.
- the consumer is normally required to fit various parts of the structure or product together, usually with the aid of some basic tools in order to assemble the product into its final or finished form for use.
- After the product is assembled it is not intended for disassembly into its various parts, because some of those parts are "irreversibly" put together, that is, they are secured by nuts and bolts or one-way friction-fit devices that are not designed to be undone.
- Still another feature of the invention is the use of a simplified clamshell gear-box housing structure which snaps together, is free of hardware ad uses no separate parts for retention of the two clamshell halves.
- a collapsible wheeled spreader including a wheel-assembly, a two-part frame member, whose lower part is affixed to the wheel assembly and supports a high-volume hopper as well as a collapsible support stand for the assembly.
- leg members of the lower part of the frame diverge slightly away from one another in an upward direction and are pivotally connected to an upper frame member whose leg members extend along the respective axes of the legs of the lower frame member, such that the lower and upper frame members when pivoted into an extended position form a trapezoidal loop and, when returned to their collapsed state, form a generally rectangular prism shape that includes the entire spreader device within the prism's volume, namely, the legs of the lower and upper frames, the handle portion of the upper frame, the axle and wheel assembly of the lower frame, the hopper, the support stand, the seed or material-dispensing mechanism, and a rotor assembly, if such is used in the broadcast type of spreader.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the portable spreader according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic side elevational view of the spreader in its collapsed state
- FIG. 3 is close-up perspective schematic view of the details of the support stand for the spreader according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic schematic perspective view of the dispensing mechanism according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 is schematic side elevational view in cross-section the dispensing mechanism shown in FIG. 4 with the flexible shut-off plate shown in the closed position;
- FIG. 6 is schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible shut-off plate shown in the fully opened position
- FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective of the rotor plate shown in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 8 is schematic perspective of the pivotal connection between a leg member of the lower frame and a leg member of the upper frame, shown in the extended state;
- FIG. 9 is schematic perspective of the pivotal connection between a leg member of the lower frame and a leg member of the upper frame, shown in the collapsed state;
- FIG. 10 is schematic perspective of the removable screw bolt used with the axle for supporting a removable wheel for the spreader according to the invention.
- FIG. 11 is schematic perspective of the snap-together housing for the gearbox used in the spreader according to the invention.
- FIG. 12 is schematic plan view of the spreader according to the invention in its collapsed or fold-up state.
- the broadcast spreader 10 is shown in its extended for-use position and includes a hopper 12 which is generally a rectangular pyramidal structure having a high-volume capacity (over four gallons) that is secured to the tubular leg members 14, 16 of the lower frame 18 (see FIG. 2) by means of thumbnut-bolts combinations 20, which are more particularly described in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,064,325 to McRoskey having the same assignee as the present invention and which patent disclosure is incorporated herein by reference.
- a hopper 12 which is generally a rectangular pyramidal structure having a high-volume capacity (over four gallons) that is secured to the tubular leg members 14, 16 of the lower frame 18 (see FIG. 2) by means of thumbnut-bolts combinations 20, which are more particularly described in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,064,325 to McRoskey having the same assignee as the present invention and which patent disclosure is incorporated herein by reference.
- the thumbnuts have a serrated face for cooperating with a rounded or tubular surface, such as the tubular leg members in the present invention, that provides a number of locking positions, depending upon the degree of torque applied.
- a collapsible support stand 22 is also connected to the legs of the lower frame 18 consisting of a pair of U-shaped frames 24 which are pivotally connected by loose clamps 26.
- Each of the U-shaped leg members have prongs 28 which can be spring-biased into holes 30 provided in the respective leg members 14, 16, as shown in FIG. 2. The spring tension in U-shaped leg members retains the prongs 28 in their respective holes.
- the lower frame also comprises an axle member 32 which supports a pair of wheels 34 at its respective ends in a manner which will be described below.
- a gearbox housing 36 is also situated on the axle, which housing contains a conventional arrangement of beveled gears (not shown) driven by the axle when it is rotated as a result of moving the spreader over the ground. The gears in turn rotate a spindle 38 (see FIG. 4) which is connected to a rotor plate 40 for rotating same, the details of which will be discussed below.
- Also connected to the lower frame 18 is an upper frame 42 consisting of leg members 44, 46 and a handle member 48. Connected to the handle is a flexible control member in the form of a conventional cable 52 manually shiftable by a handle member 54 in a well know manner. The cable 52 connects with and operates the dispensing mechanism to be discussed below.
- Thumbnut-bolt connectors 50 cooperate with a bolt 56 to pivotally connect the leg members from the lower frame with the leg members of the upper frame, as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 8.
- the bolt 56 is press-fitted into an aperture in the end portion of the leg members 14, 16 and pass through aligned apertures in end portions of the leg members 44, 46 of the upper frame.
- the upper frame and lower frame form a trapezoidal loop, such that the opposing leg members diverge from one another to the degree that the handle portion 48 is of a length that includes the length of the parallel axle member of the lower frame as well as the additional dimension of the wheel assemblies, as best shown in FIG. 12.
- the respective end portions of the leg members in the upper and lower frames are shaped to allow for a contiguous fit therebetween; that is, the end portion 58 of the leg members in the upper frame is curvilinear, that is, stamped to form a curved plane, in order to conform with the circular shape of the tubular end portions of the leg members of the lower frame.
- the leg members 44, 46 of the upper frame are in a state of tension, owing to their divergent geometry and their connection with the leg members of the lower frame.
- the leg members 44, 46 of the upper frame 42 overlap the leg members 14, 16, but will lie in a different plane from the plane of the leg members of the lower frame. Because of the angular relationship of these two planes, as best seen in FIG. 3, it should be noted that that the curvilinear surface 58 of the end portions of the leg members in the upper frame will not conform with the circular shape of the tubular end portions of the leg members in the lower frame, such as shown in FIG. 9.
- the upper frame 42 in effect defines a generally rectangular plane at right angles to the plane of the paper in FIG. 3 and in the plane of the paper in FIG. 12.
- the projection of this rectangular plane defined by the upper frame 46 in a given direction defines a generally rectangular prism that embraces all the working parts of the spreader, that is the wheels, the gearbox housing, the rotor plate, if such is used in a broadcast type of spreader, the dispensing mechanism (to be described below), the hopper and the flexible control member, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 12.
- this rectangular prism shape is suitable for the spreader to be stored in a similarly shaped rectangular box, which could be the box in which the spreader was purchased. In this way the spreader, according to the invention, can be easily stored or transported and in a confined space if necessary.
- the dispensing mechanism for the hopper 12 is shown in FIGS. 4-6.
- On the bottom of the hopper is an opening 60 through which the contents in the hopper passes in route to the rotor plate that disperses or broadcasts the contents, seed, for example, in a known manner.
- the rotor assembly is dispensed with, since seed or fertilizer and the like is dropped directly from the hopper to the ground.
- Bordering the opening 60 is a guideway structure 62 comprising two parallel tracks 64, 66 extending along the bottom of the hopper and part way up one side thereof and thereby extending in two directions which are approximately 120 degrees apart, as best shown in FIGS.
- a flexible shut-off plate member 68 Disposed between the tracks 64, 66 is a flexible shut-off plate member 68 which is retained therein by flanges 70, 72.
- the plate 68 is made flexible by virtue of the plastic hinged sections 70 which are significantly reduced in their thickness dimension with respect to the normal thickness of the plate members.
- the control cable 52 is connected to one end of the flexible plate, as shown, and the other end of the flexible plate 68 is connected to a pair of rail member extensions 74, 76 which is bridged by a plate extension member 78 having a pair of snap tab members 80 which together with the recess 82 secure a spring bow-like member 84 formed from a spring plastic material, such as ACETAL.
- the rotor plate 40 for use in the broadcast type of spreader will be seen as a disc rigidly connected to a hexagonal portion of the tubular shaft 88 that at one end is journaled for rotation in a bearing support 90 provided on the bottom of the hopper 12 and disposed adjacent the opening 60 therein.
- the other end of the shaft 88 is connected to suitable gearing, not shown, and contained in the gearbox housing 36.
- the gearing is operatively connected to the axle 32 and rotates therewith to rotate the rotor plate and thereby impart a centrifugal force to the seed passing from the opening 60.
- the rotor plate itself is designed to have a central cone portion 92 that serves to accelerate the seed falling onto it, the opening 60 being disposed directly above the accelerator cone, as best shown in FIG. 5.
- the blade members 94 dividing the cone and the disc into sectors, assist in flinging the seed in that outward, centrifugal direction.
- FIG. 10 shows a removable press-fit screw-threaded retainer pin 98 for securing the wheels 34 to the axle 32 which is shown to be tubular and therefore having a hollow threadless bore 100 for receiving the threaded portion 102 of the screw.
- the threaded portion is composed of a flexible plastic material, so that the same can be press-fitted into the bore and can be removed--in order to replace or repair a wheel--by merely turning the screw in the conventional manner, as by a screwdriver.
- FIG. 11 shows the gearbox housing 36 to be composed of two halves 104 and 106 which form a conventional clamshell housing.
- a top face 108 of section 104 is seen to have a series of apertures 110 spaced along the interface 112 between the top face and the sidewall 114.
- the apertures are seen to be rectangular in shape and have one side defined by the interface 112.
- the bottom half-section 106 is composed of a bottom face 116 and a sidewall 118. Spaced along the peripheral edge of the sidewall are a number of tab members 120, corresponding in number to the apertures in the top half-section, and extending inwardly.
- the bottom half-section is slightly larger than the top half-section, so that the one section fits over the other section until the tabs 120 snap into the recesses or apertures 110 in the top half section and thereby secure two half sections.
- a half-section channel member 122 in each half section come together to form the channel for the shaft 88 connected to the rotor plate.
- Suitable apertures 124 are provided respectively in the each half-section to accommodate the axle member 32 of the broadcast spreader.
- the collapsed state of the spreader is shown, as previously described.
- the collapsed state of the spreader generally defines a rectangular prism shape which can fit into a box having a similar shape, and indeed the box in which the spreader may have been purchased.
- the rectangular prism defined by the leg members of the upper frame 42 and the handle portion 48 surround and include each wheel assembly 34, the gearbox housing 36, the rotor disc assembly 40, the lower leg members of the lower frame 18, the hopper 12, the dispensing mechanism 62, 68, and the flexible control members 52, 54, as best shown in FIG. 12.
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